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Sporting News has updated its way-too-early preseason top 25
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:07 pm
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:07 pm
Keep in mind that last year's way-too-early top 25 had all four College Football Playoff teams — and four New Year's Day Six teams — in the top 10. With that said, here's a look at Sporting News' updated preseason top 25 rankings for 2018:
1. Alabama Crimson Tide
Yes, we put Alabama at No. 1 again. Chances are it will be atop the preseason polls that come out in August. Nick Saban may have a quarterback controversy between Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa, but he's working with the same talented stable of skill position players. One possible concern: Saban will be working with his third different defensive coordinator in four seasons, after Jeremy Pruitt left for Tennessee.
2. Clemson Tigers
3. Georgia Bulldogs
The Bulldogs were one of the big winners at the NFL Draft entry deadline last year. The defending SEC champions now have holes to fill, but the offense can build around sophomore Jake Fromm. Kirby Smart has an all-time recruiting class coming in, and the Bulldogs are in great position in the SEC East.
4. Ohio State Buckeyes
5. Oklahoma Sooners
6. Wisconsin Badgers
7. Washington Huskies
8. Auburn Tigers
Gus Malzhan opted to stay at Auburn, and with good reason. There's enough talent on both sides of the ball to repeat as SEC West champions, and perhaps finish the job this time around. Jarrett Stidham is back, but leading rushers Kerryon Johnson and Kamryn Pettway are gone, as are Jeff Holland and Carlton Davis on defense. The Tigers also have to travel to Tuscaloosa and Athens this time around.
9. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
10. Penn State Nittany Lions
11. Miami Hurricanes
Mark Richt and the Hurricanes arrived earlier than expected this year, and — despite three losses to end the season — should be back in ACC contention with Malik Rosier and a core that includes running back Travis Homer and a strong defense. Miami's nonconference schedule features a monster opener against LSU at Jerry World and a road trip to Toledo.
12. Michigan Wolverines
13. Michigan State Spartans
14. Stanford Cardinal
15. USC Trojans
16. UCF Knights
17. Virginia Tech Hokies
18. LSU Tigers
Ed Orgeron led the Tigers to a January bowl game, and the quarterback competition among Myles Brennan, Lowell Narcisse and Justin McMillan looks promising. Still, the Tigers have a rough schedule that sees them open against Miami in Jerry World, face East opponents Florida and Georgia in consecutive weeks and take on always-tough division rivals Alabama and Auburn. We'll know enough about this team before the Tide comes to Baton Rouge on Nov. 3.
19. TCU Horned Frogs
20. Florida State Seminoles
21. Oklahoma State Cowboys
22. Texas Longhorns
23. South Carolina Gamecocks
24. Mississippi State Bulldogs
Gone is Dan Mullen, though the Bulldogs have more than enough offensive weapons to succeed in 2018, starting with Nick Fitzgerald at quarterback and Aeris Williams at running back. Bringing in former Penn State offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead — the architect of the Nittany Lions' high-flying offense the past two years — as head coach can only mean good things on offense.
25. Boise State Broncos
Others receiving votes: Texas A&M, Memphis, Louisville, Florida Atlantic, Arizona
Sporting News has updated its way-too-early preseason top 25
1. Alabama Crimson Tide
Yes, we put Alabama at No. 1 again. Chances are it will be atop the preseason polls that come out in August. Nick Saban may have a quarterback controversy between Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa, but he's working with the same talented stable of skill position players. One possible concern: Saban will be working with his third different defensive coordinator in four seasons, after Jeremy Pruitt left for Tennessee.
2. Clemson Tigers
3. Georgia Bulldogs
The Bulldogs were one of the big winners at the NFL Draft entry deadline last year. The defending SEC champions now have holes to fill, but the offense can build around sophomore Jake Fromm. Kirby Smart has an all-time recruiting class coming in, and the Bulldogs are in great position in the SEC East.
4. Ohio State Buckeyes
5. Oklahoma Sooners
6. Wisconsin Badgers
7. Washington Huskies
8. Auburn Tigers
Gus Malzhan opted to stay at Auburn, and with good reason. There's enough talent on both sides of the ball to repeat as SEC West champions, and perhaps finish the job this time around. Jarrett Stidham is back, but leading rushers Kerryon Johnson and Kamryn Pettway are gone, as are Jeff Holland and Carlton Davis on defense. The Tigers also have to travel to Tuscaloosa and Athens this time around.
9. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
10. Penn State Nittany Lions
11. Miami Hurricanes
Mark Richt and the Hurricanes arrived earlier than expected this year, and — despite three losses to end the season — should be back in ACC contention with Malik Rosier and a core that includes running back Travis Homer and a strong defense. Miami's nonconference schedule features a monster opener against LSU at Jerry World and a road trip to Toledo.
12. Michigan Wolverines
13. Michigan State Spartans
14. Stanford Cardinal
15. USC Trojans
16. UCF Knights
17. Virginia Tech Hokies
18. LSU Tigers
Ed Orgeron led the Tigers to a January bowl game, and the quarterback competition among Myles Brennan, Lowell Narcisse and Justin McMillan looks promising. Still, the Tigers have a rough schedule that sees them open against Miami in Jerry World, face East opponents Florida and Georgia in consecutive weeks and take on always-tough division rivals Alabama and Auburn. We'll know enough about this team before the Tide comes to Baton Rouge on Nov. 3.
19. TCU Horned Frogs
20. Florida State Seminoles
21. Oklahoma State Cowboys
22. Texas Longhorns
23. South Carolina Gamecocks
24. Mississippi State Bulldogs
Gone is Dan Mullen, though the Bulldogs have more than enough offensive weapons to succeed in 2018, starting with Nick Fitzgerald at quarterback and Aeris Williams at running back. Bringing in former Penn State offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead — the architect of the Nittany Lions' high-flying offense the past two years — as head coach can only mean good things on offense.
25. Boise State Broncos
Others receiving votes: Texas A&M, Memphis, Louisville, Florida Atlantic, Arizona
Sporting News has updated its way-too-early preseason top 25
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:11 pm to Tiger Ree
eh 18 maybe a little high.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:12 pm to justice
i guess pre-season polls matter now.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:13 pm to The Egg
quote:of course they do.
i guess pre-season polls matter now.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:15 pm to Tiger Ree
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18. LSU Tigers
Ed Orgeron led the Tigers to a January bowl game, and the quarterback competition among Myles Brennan, Lowell Narcisse and Justin McMillan looks promising. Still, the Tigers have a rough schedule that sees them open against Miami in Jerry World, face East opponents Florida and Georgia in consecutive weeks and take on always-tough division rivals Alabama and Auburn. We'll know enough about this team before the Tide comes to Baton Rouge on Nov. 3.
So 6-6?

Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:16 pm to Tiger Ree
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18. LSU Tigers
Going to the ship

Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:17 pm to Tiger Ree
FSU is two (to) low. Clemson is definitely to high. ND is correct (for a change)
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:18 pm to The Egg
That's still not what we fired Miles for, not even close.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:18 pm to Old
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Clemson is definitely to high
Da fuq r u talking about??? Go do a little research on what Clemson lost and what they are returning...

Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:23 pm to Tiger Ree
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Ed Orgeron led the Tigers to a January bowl game,

Posted on 5/3/18 at 2:33 pm to Old
quote:shite Clemson’s d line will be the best in the nation this year Clemson will be really good again
Clemson is definitely to high.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 6:19 pm to The Egg
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i guess pre-season polls matter now.
If LSU is ranked in them, then they do not matter to the Negatigers. If LSU is not ranked, then they do not matter positigers.
With your comment, we know where you fall.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 7:42 pm to LSU Patrick
It's obvious that guess Tiger Ree contacted someone at Sporting News and begged them to move us up to #18. They said: "OK. There's no harm in it. No one will remember in November."
Posted on 5/3/18 at 7:58 pm to Tiger Ree
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the quarterback competition among Myles Brennan, Lowell Narcisse and Justin McMillan looks promising.
It does?
Posted on 5/4/18 at 6:52 am to Tiger Ree
Notre Dame and Michigan, too high
UCF is way too high
FSU is too low. I think the offense will turn around in a big way this year, and they still have enough pieces on defense to keep most teams at Bay.
Miss St is way too low. I might be one of the only ones, but I got them winning 9-10 regular season games. Getting UF and Auburn at home is huge.
UCF is way too high
FSU is too low. I think the offense will turn around in a big way this year, and they still have enough pieces on defense to keep most teams at Bay.
Miss St is way too low. I might be one of the only ones, but I got them winning 9-10 regular season games. Getting UF and Auburn at home is huge.
This post was edited on 5/4/18 at 6:58 am
Posted on 5/4/18 at 6:56 am to Tiger Ree
I remember when I used to be excited if I saw LSU in a preseason top 20 poll
LOL
LOL
Posted on 5/4/18 at 6:56 am to Old
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Clemson is definitely to high.
You are crazy. That DL is likely entirely first round. That offense is loaded and the QB they brought in this year is already legit. He's going to be the next true freshman Golden boy.
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ND is correct
ND too high IMO.
Posted on 5/4/18 at 7:26 am to Datbayoubengal
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ND too high IMO.
Agreed, unless Brian Kelly has been replaced. We will lose at least 5 games this year.
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